Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body has not been laid to rest. Funeral homes are refusing to bury him. Comments from Twitter and Facebook:

The family should cremate him and bring him home. The likelihood of him being buried in Boston is slim.

— @jcmann13

It is understandable why Boston-area cemeteries do not want the suspected bomber buried locally. It would create a lasting reminder.

— @BrentBrentl

The dead suspect's uncle really should take the advice of the protesters: Bury him in Chechnya or bury him at sea.

In America, his grave will eventually be vandalized, but in Chechnya or at sea the body could rest at peace.

— George Riley

Can he not just be buried at an unmarked grave, in order to prevent possible vandalism, and only his family would know the whereabouts of that grave?

I don't care for him as much as the next guy, but I read about a funeral director who said he doesn't separate the saints from sinners when it comes to burials. That much should be obvious.

— Hunter Hempen

This issue of where to bury Tsarnaev is getting out of hand. Just send him to Russia and be done with it.

— @zuriberry

My guess is an unmarked grave for Tsarnaev, done very quietly. All the discussion around it is unusual.

— @besslovejoy

Terrorist or not, the suspect should not be buried on American soil! Shame on those who are trying to find a place here.

— @GFD_63 53m

While I abhor everything the two allegedly did, this one is now dead. He is nothing more than a pile of decomposing flesh and bones. Let him be buried according to whatever religion he followed and be done with it. Dragging this out with burial refusals will only open the wound that the bombing created over and over again.